Wounded synonyms and antonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
Injured; damaged
Having lacerations
Ground to a specific shape:
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To cause to feel a sharp, smarting pain:
bothered (related)
Bother is defined as annoy, worry, or cause discomfort.
unwounded (related)
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stricken (related)
rescuer (related)
mortally (related)
Produced by scratching.
To afflict with pain or discomfort:
soldier (related)
Having a disability, especially physical.
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Streaked or flecked with or as if with yarn of a different color:
(Informal) Designating or of a very successful and popular movie, recording, etc.
Worn by continuous use; familiar and much traveled:
Swift; fleet.
pipped
people who are wounded
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To enclose and fasten (the pages of a book or other printed material) between covers.
To cause (the stomach) to feel ill.
To have or cause pain
(Archaic) To harm; injure
To cause sorrow, misery, or suffering to; pain
To distress; afflict.
To wound or injure a tissue, as in a surgical operation.
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To cut or wound with a sweeping stroke or strokes, as of a knife
To cut off or damage a limb or other important part of (a person or animal)
To do harm to; hurt, damage, etc.
To suffer or be susceptible to damage.
To injure the surface of by rubbing against something rough or sharp:
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To give an electric shock.
helped (antonym)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
healed (antonym)
(Intransitive) To become better.
cured (antonym)
To encourage the proper hardening of (concrete or mortar) by regulating humidity and temperature
aided (antonym)
To give help or relief (to); assist
appeased (antonym)
The definition of appease is to pacify or quiet someone by giving them what they want.
disturbed (related)
To interfere with; interrupt:
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wound (related)
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